AccessControlSetObjectSecurity Method (ConnectionId, SessionId, String, AccessControlSecurityInfoClass, String, Int32, String) Content Studio 5.7 SDK
Content Studio Web Content Management System

[This is preliminary documentation and is subject to change.]

Sets security information for an object. For manipulating Content Studio security descriptors see the CSSecurityDescriptorCSSecurityDescriptor class.

Namespace: ContentStudio.Security
Assembly: CSServer5 (in CSServer5.dll) Version: 5.7.5016.0 (5.7.5016.0)
Syntax

public void SetObjectSecurity(
	ConnectionId connectionId,
	SessionId sessionId,
	string xmlParameterData,
	AccessControlSecurityInfoClass infoClass,
	string securityInfoXml,
	out int status,
	out string statusText
)

Parameters

connectionId
Type: ContentStudioConnectionId
A value that identifies the web site
sessionId
Type: ContentStudio.SecuritySessionId
A value that identifies the user's session. This value usually originates from a call to OpenSession(ConnectionId).
xmlParameterData
Type: SystemString
XML that contains the parameters that this call uses. This parameter is not used and exists for backwards-compatibility reasons only.
infoClass
Type: ContentStudio.SecurityAccessControlSecurityInfoClass
The type of information to update.
securityInfoXml
Type: SystemString
An XML document that contains the security information to update. This document must be valid against the Content Studio security descriptor schema and is typically retrieved by a call to the GetSecurityInformation method.
status
Type: SystemInt32
An integer indicating result of the call. Zero is success.
statusText
Type: SystemString
The textual representation of the call result.
Content Studio permissions

Admin permission on the object is required in order to change permissions. To take ownership the caller must have either GlobalGroupAdmin right or TakeOwnership permission on the object in question.
Remarks

This is the backwards compatible implementation of this method. This implementation does not throw any exceptions, instead callers must examine the outcome of the call in the Status and StatusText output parameters.
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